Silkie thread!

I got some without iron. Have him 2 drops. Put a few drops in the water too as it didnt all vo in the beek. Ill do it again before bed. Do you all know how long it will take?
Hi, this is what worked for me, I have a showgirl that was having issues , we figured from a head injury, he/she would put her head between between legs walk backwards and do flip flop as to say.
I did a combination of a couple things. took a vitamin E capsule 400 I E put a hole in one end and opened chicks beak squeased couple drops on back of tongue , sqiurted rest of capsule on top of chicks grain mixed it in with a toothpick just on the top of grain. took cod liver oil and did a couple of drops of that and also bought vitamin B complex and did couple of drops of that. My showgirl I think was around 6- to 8 weeks old. the showgirl was in with 2 other chicks. the more my showgirl got stressed the more he/she would go into the flip flops. i did this for 2 weeks once a day, the second week I noticed less of the flip flop and walking back wards the 3rd week I stoped the cod liver oil and did the vitamin E every other day for like a week and a half and the vitamin B. So far so good he/she is not having issues at this time. I would say time and recovery would depend on what is going on with the chick and what is causing it. hope it works out for you.
 
This is the first year that I have had any of those tiny dark lice/mites! They give me the heebie-jeebies!! I clean and put seven dust or poultry dust inside the coops,under the shavings. Then I mix the seven or poultry dust with vaseline. I put a glop in the crest as close to the skin as I can get. I also put a glop under each wing and in the vent area. That way it stays with them longer. The vaseline makes them look really greasy and pitiful. I wouldn't advise putting it on them if you plan on selling anybody any time soon as it takes a while to wear off. But I was desperate! So far so good. I also put Ivemectin on them. I don't have any advise about how to keep the wild birds away. My husband likes to feed them so we have them around.

I never thought of vaseline, i can give it a try. Im debating a good bath with vineger and seeing how that goes then reapplying dust. If i cant get a handle on this i might have to give up my silkies :'( i really dont want that. Anyone else have advise to add??
 
I took some new pictures today.
Would you guys give me your opinions on these little chicks? They're about a month and two weeks. All positive and negative comments welcome.


Good feathers for 1,5 months?



Blue?



All you beak experts!!
Does this one look like a hen or a rooster? Or is it too early to tell at 1,5 months?
I'm afraid it's a rooster?
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I thought this picture was just cute.
 
Hi, this is what worked for me, I have a showgirl that was having issues , we figured from a head injury, he/she would put her head between between legs walk backwards and do flip flop as to say.
I did a combination of a couple things. took a vitamin E capsule 400 I E put a hole in one end and opened chicks beak squeased couple drops on back of tongue , sqiurted rest of capsule on top of chicks grain mixed it in with a toothpick just on the top of grain. took cod liver oil and did a couple of drops of that and also bought vitamin B complex and did couple of drops of that. My showgirl I think was around 6- to 8 weeks old. the showgirl was in with 2 other chicks. the more my showgirl got stressed the more he/she would go into the flip flops. i did this for 2 weeks once a day, the second week I noticed less of the flip flop and walking back wards the 3rd week I stoped the cod liver oil and did the vitamin E every other day for like a week and a half and the vitamin B. So far so good he/she is not having issues at this time. I would say time and recovery would depend on what is going on with the chick and what is causing it. hope it works out for you.
The way your described your birds chaotic actions is the exact thing mine is doing. I gave it two drops of poly vitamins for human babies today. It says to give a baby 20 drops so I gave the chick 2. Its has loads of b and e in it. Allong with a few others. Thanks so much.
 
Okay guys im sure you have covered this topic...But i couldnt find the post so maybe someone can help me or quote me this advice!

I have a TON of wild birds in the silkie pens. I cant get them out. My mom feeds the birds so they are always there and she loves feeding them so it wont stop any time soon. So anyway i was out in the coops, and i was playing with my silkies when i noticed my white hen acting funny. She looked like she had mud all over her face so when i went to clean her up i noticed it was brown crusty stuff with a load of tiny little bugs. They are not big enough to count legs on so im not sure what kind of bugs they are. Some where red and some were black/gray. They look like tiny moving dots. By time i figured this out it was too late to save her and she died. So i examined all of my silkies to find my white 5 month old boy with the same issue. I treated it as mites, i used ivermec (spelling?) and not really much help. I used poultry dust, no real help then i used seven dust (all treatments spread out of course) and that seemed to controal the issue. Im on my 3rd coop cleaning also using DE and seven with new bedding and a dust sprayer to get nooks and crannies. I thought i was in the clear. Apparently, I was wrong...

Yesterday I went to check the silkies and my roo was hunched over, and very thin. He moved about with a wobbel and a crooked neck. The bugs are ONLY on his head. I dont understand it. I dont want to lose him too! ugh are the bugs mites? How do i treat this?? Im so lost and i dont want to lose my babies! I love my silkies. I have put a ton of time, sweat, money, and needless to say tears into them! Please help!
I use Sevin Dust, and honestly I think it works the fastest in this kind of situation! I would not use it with anything else-- like the vaseline, because the powder MUST come in contact with the skin. If it is mixed with something, it will not have the desired effect. Be assured that the mites are not just on his head. Shake the dust under each wing, and flip him over and shake it well into his rear area-- especially around his vent and tail area. Then I fluff them up and shake it down into their backs and lastly, I shake it into my hand and then pinch it and then sprinkle it into their crest while I pull it back the feathers so it really get in contact with the skin. You're going to have to do some serious critical care with him if he is hunched over. This can and will kill him if you don't act quickly. I would separate him and get him into a wire dog kennel or a spot where he can have his own food and water. He will then need electrolytes in his water and a light sprinkle of sugar. Then I would fix him up some hard boiled eggs to egg-- cut them up. And if it were ME-- I'd give him some probiotics that have the plethora of vitamins in it to help boost him and help his digestion. I use a powder and top dress it over their crumbles. You can also put it in the water... but since you'll be putting in electrolytes, I'd top dress it instead. You don't need that water infused with too much stuff. This is the probiotic I use, I bought it at TSC. You're going to need to baby him and make sure he eats.
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This has Vitamins: A, D, E, B12, B6, C, Niacin among a few others. Good stuff.


Wanted to add--- buy the LARGE bag of Sevin Dust. Clean out their bedding, and sprinkle everything in the coop with the Seven. Sprinkle down the nest boxes really well. It only takes a few minutes to kill the mites. The Sevin Dust works for 3 days... and that's IT. You'll need to re-apply if you see anything. I would re-apply in a week even if you don't. You don't have to be heavy handed with this stuff in the bedding-- just scoop it up and fling it out well or shake it out. It doesn't need to be in big piles-- just a nice dusting.
 
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The way your described your birds chaotic actions is the exact thing mine is doing. I gave it two drops of poly vitamins for human babies today. It says to give a baby 20 drops so I gave the chick 2. Its has loads of b and e in it. Allong with a few others. Thanks so much.
your welcome hope it goes well, the baby vitamins should work, just continue with that and see how it goes, give it time. good luck to you and your chick.
 
I never thought of vaseline, i can give it a try. Im debating a good bath with vineger and seeing how that goes then reapplying dust. If i cant get a handle on this i might have to give up my silkies :'( i really dont want that. Anyone else have advise to add??
Don't do that with the vaseline. I'm posting a picture I snagged off the net of what the bag looks like:
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You NEED to have a product with "Carbaryl" in it. Sevin is basically 95% talcum powder-- very safe and the rest is the active ingredient which is carbaryl-- that is what is going to kill your mites. This kills them pretty fast-- within a few minutes they should all be gone.
 
Here is what I do for mites... I use that sevin dust... I clean the coop of everything, THROW the sevin in by the cup full, put on a respirator mask, take my leaf blower and blow it in the coop real well. THERE IS NOT A CRACK OR CREVICE THOSE SUCKERS CAN HIDE IN!
 
Question about blue v. splash .... if they are "grey" with dark spots, is this just like a "dirty" blue (bad quality? - one copy of the Bl gene) as opposed to white with dark bits which I assume is true splash and carrying two copies of the Bl gene?

What, exactly, is a "Blue Silkie" supposed to look like?
 

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